iPad ipad 2 stuck on apple logo after apsync install

hi i have a ipad2 jailbroke on 6.1.2. I installed appsync 5.0 and resprung and now it is stuck on apple logo. i can get in to it with diskaid and ifun but dont know where to go to delete appsync. ssh dont seem to work.any help would be great.
p.s want to avoid a restore as i rely on jailbreak for certain things.

All I can think of right now is to boot into safe mode. I think it's done by pressing the Volume Up button while booting. (If not google it). A faulty tweak I installed yesterday was pushing me into safe mode the whole time. Most (if not all) of the jailbreak apps had disappear but Cydia. So I guess it's still possible to uninstall the last tweak you installed.

I'm no JB gurú so if that doesn't work I hope someone comes with a solution. Good luck with that!

How about leave it on the Apple screen for a few hours
I have seen them come back given time.
This would be one of my last steps prior to updating to 6.1.3
I would not be in such a hurry rushing to a restore, no turning back once done.
When plugged in does it take a charge when powered off?
If so, unplug it and leave the apple screen on and see if it can self recover, sometimes people don't wait long enough

They have a comments button, click it and you then can read and replyhttp://blog.iphone-dev.org/post/33546509336/restoration-reinvigoration
A bunch of very smart folks over there as well.
First understand that NO site other than a few like talking about things that fall under topics such as AppCake.
So be very tactful in doing so, otherwise, there are plenty of forums that DO not mind that topic and those maybe helpful as well.
Maybe the forum of the site that your app came from, its name is in the repo address

i read here that using ifunbox i should remove last files i had added ! i deleted those files from ifunbox and my ipad is running smooth again ! thanks a ton mates ! since 24 hrs i was wondering should i update finally but my ipad is saved

Nobody suggested they were the devs for that app.
Many contributors there know the much of the inside workings of ios and it was more of a last ditch effort prior to a total loss going route of restore.

Nobody suggested they were the devs for that app.
Many contributors there know the much of the inside workings of ios and it was more of a last ditch effort prior to a total loss going route of restore.

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So are you saying you should contact Apple if your Chrome isn't working? That's new to me cause my first thought would contact google.

Go ahead and reach for some sort of logic
If your car is broken, you can call the Dev's such as Ford
OR
Find a good mechanic that works with all makes that has full understanding of the internal workings.

Go ahead and reach for some sort of logic
If your car is broken, you can call the Dev's such as Ford
OR
Find a good mechanic that works with all makes that has full understanding of the internal workings.

You have added very little to the thread to assist the OP

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The car's broken because he added an aftermarket modification which the manufacturer recommends against. Would you go back to Ford if your aftermarket ECU blew the engine?

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